The Gina Pickett case has been wrapped up in Tracker Season 2 Episode 10, and Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley) is back on the job. Colter's usual gig is finding folks who are missing and often want to be found. But this time around, in the show's tenth episode, he's got his work cut out for him.
The plot thickens as he's thrown into a high-pressure situation that involves a singer who's gone missing and might not want to be found. The sneak peek shows us that Colter has to face a wilderness hunt with stakes that are sky-high. The episode starts with Colter getting the lowdown on a situation.
There have been multiple deaths and a woman is missing. As he starts to connect the dots, it's clear this isn't your run-of-the-mill disappearance. It's tailored to test Colter's skills. But it's not all plain sailing.
Can Colter match wits with someone who knows the wild just as well as he does?
Colter faces his toughest survivalist challenge yet
Colter Shaw is no stranger to challenges in Tracker, but "Nightingale" introduces a new type of adversary. His mission is not just about finding someone who's gone missing; it's about tracking a survivalist who's equally skilled at living off the grid. This suggests that the episode will offer more than a typical missing person case. Usually, the people Colter looks for are eager to be found.
But here, the survivalist might be actively avoiding discovery. Typically, Colter, with his expert tracking skills, has the advantage. However, in this situation, the survivalist could foresee his moves, turning the pursuit into a game of cat and mouse. The Tracker preview gives us a glimpse of this.
Colter is heard warning someone off-screen:
"This isn't something you can handle alone."
The situation gets more complicated with the Sons of Saturn, a gang that seems to be part of the mystery. Colter will have to deal with them and the wild area. This gang might have something to gain from what's happening, so they're a risk for Colter. If he can manage the dangerous land and this group, it'll be a win.
Tracker continues to dominate TV ratings
Tracker became a hit TV drama when it first aired in 2024. It drew in 11.58 million viewers on average for each episode of the first season, including those who watched live and within 7 days. The excitement hasn't dropped for Tracker Season 2, showing people are still hooked on Colter Shaw's escapades.
The show's plots and Justin Hartley's strong performance as Colter keep fans engaged. Whether it's heart-racing action or nuanced stories about the characters, Tracker is really good at making people stay glued to their screens.
"Nightingale" promises to push Colter to his limits in a new way. Guest stars like Jensen Ackles, playing Russell Shaw, and others like Sofia Pernas as Billie Matalon and Melissa Roxburgh as Dory Shaw, have been key to the show's success. They bring new life and relationships to the story.
Don't miss Tracker Season 2 Episode 10 on CBS on Sunday, February 23.
Need to catch up on previous episodes? Stream them on Paramount+.
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